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Originally Posted by powderjunkie
You can rely on tomorrow's forecast a lot more than the 14 day outlook...especially when the forecast is being made in the midst of a hurricane.
But if you want to glom onto 1 headline nugget and ignore the other 7 paragraphs in each and every announcement since then because you don't understand them, then sure, be outraged when it pours rain 11 days later and you don't have a jacket. Totally reasonable. After all, 11 days ago they said it should be sunny today.
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I mean, that post wasn't dripping with outrage, it was pretty matter of fact. And the BoC forecast was wrong on the turn in interest rates last time, so counting on them to forecast correctly this time seems potentially unwise, especially given the potential importance of the decision.
Again, it depends on the person and their ability to handle higher payments.